CHARGED PARTICLE MULTIPLICITIES IN PI-, K- AND ANTI-P INTERACTIONS WITH NUCLEI AT 40-GEV/C

The RISK collaboration Boos, E.G. ; Mosienko, A.M. ; Pokrovsky, N.A. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 26 (1984) 43-52, 1984.
Inspire Record 214970 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.22350

Interactions of 40 GeV/c πp-,K− and\(\bar p\) on Li, C, S, Cu, CsI and Pb were studied with the RISK-streamer chamber spectrometer. We present multiplicities of negatively charged particles, as well as of protons, and the correlations between them. The normalized mean multiplicity of negative particles,R−, depends on\(\bar v\), the average number of inelastic collisions as\(R^ -= (0.73 \pm 0.04) + (0.34 \pm 0.02)\bar v\). The dependence of the normalized dispersion of negative particles,D−/<N−>, on the number of protons favours independent collision models and contradicts the coherent tube picture. The excess of fast positive particles behaves asA0.4 and shows, for the heavier nuclei, a clear correlation with identified protons.

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AVERAGE MULTIPLICITIES OF ALL CHARGED PARTICLES.

AVERAGE MULTIPLICITIES OF ALL NEGATIVELY CHARGED PARTICLES.


PRODUCTION OF BACKWARD PROTONS WITH MOMENTA 0.2-GeV/c TO 0.5-GeV/c IN LAB SYSTEM WHICH ARE GENERATED IN pi- A INTERACTIONS AT 40-GeV/c

The RISK collaboration Bannikov, A.V. ; Bohm, J. ; Vertogradov, L.S. ; et al.
JINR-P1-89-308, 1989.
Inspire Record 281737 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.38756

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THE EVENTS WITH BACKWARD PROTONS.

THE EVENTS WITHOUT BACKWARD PROTONS.

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On the role of rescattering in the production of particles with large transverse momentum in pi- A interactions at 38-GeV/c.

The RISK collaboration Akhobadze, K.G. ; Bannikov, A.V. ; Boos, E.G. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 52 (1990) 662-665, 1990.
Inspire Record 299247 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.17239

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PT(P=3,NAME=OUT)**2 - MEAN SQUARE OF THE PROJECTION OF THE ASSOCIATED PARTICLE TRANSVERSE MOMENTUM ONTO THE NORMAL TO THE TRIGGER PARTICLE PRODUCTION PLANE.

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